Can anyone tell me if medical marijuana is permitted pre-transplant?
Hi, I am new to the forum and glad to have found support since I really haven't shared with any friends or family.
I have liver disease (horrible nausea, headaches & sleepless), and am in the process of meeting with a transplant team. Can anyone tell me if medical marijuana is permitted pre-transplant?
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Not permitted by the Cleveland Clinic.
Your comments about getting outside and walking are ones I needed to hear. Thank you.
@johnnybroom makes sense. Many months after my liver transplant, getting outside and walking are the two most important healing things in addition to drinking lots of water, sleep, and taking my medicine,
@feruj .
Not pre-transplant. You will be tested for alcohol, thc, barbiturates, etc regularly. You can be kicked off the list. Don’t risk it. For nausea they should be able to give you a prescription for zofran.
Post transplant I was allowed to use a cbd/thc gummie to help with my nausea. I used it for one month, was able to start eating again and quit. My transplant surgeon ok’d it. I only took it at night. I am not a regular user of cbd/thc.
Always check with your transplant team first before adding anything to your “drug” regime, even vitamins. Some vitamins and herbs are not ok to digest. Good luck!!
Sorry but no they test, will not put you on the list
No they will not put you on the list Arizona Mayo Clinic
Told I had to cease use of thc oil and rso extract prior to acceptance for liver transplant list. I did so, but now resting and sleeping are a big issue for me. I also make my own skin lotion with thc thc oil from local dispensary and coconut oil. It's an incredible skin and wound healing solution for me, which I no longer have. I refuse to take narcotics or opioid based meds. Trazidone was rx and helps the sleeping some, though not as well as thc based edibles for cancer patients (RSO) . Any one else come up on this speed bump?
Welcome @jmp1234, I moved your post to this existing discussion in the Transplants Support Group:
- Can anyone tell me if medical marijuana is permitted pre-transplant?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/medical-marijuananauseaheadache/
Click the link to read previous posts and to connect with other transplant patients like @parrot53 @ssapp1 @feruj @johnnoregon @waningphilosophic @katebw @johnnybroom.
May I ask what condition has necessitated a liver transplant for you?
Sure. A lot to go into, but I will try to succinct. Hep c and decompensated cirrhosis with ascites advanced . Years ongoing. Portal vein issues, unable to do ablation, watchman, tips procedures. All cardio solutions failed. Paracentis at high volume
.. 10 liters every 2 weeks. Untenable quality of life. Baylor in Texas found me too healthy some 15 years ago, when workup was done for first Hep c cure with 90 day med regime. Hth and ty for asking.
Marijuana use is discouraged since weed is contaminated frequently with fungi which can be a danger to immunocompromised patients. It may disqualify you for a transplant if it is detected in a blood test. I know I was tested for drug and alcohol use prior to transplant but I don't know if it included testing for weed.
If you continue to use weed I woud recommend switching to edibles since they are cooked and cooking should kill any pathogens.